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Three goals of the Sierra Club are to encourage environmental conservation, lobbying A Bfor environmental issues in Washington, D.C., and develop youth awareness of Cenvironmental concerns. D

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Acumen that was political, knowledge of Congress, and the Southern vote were qualities A B that Lyndon Johnson brought to the national ticket in 1960. C D

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Electronic bulletin boards are important in the process of reviewing product performance A B which evaluates how a product operates and recommend whether one should buy it. C D

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Certain changes in the method of mailing packeted seeds including packaged, assembling, A B Cand mailing have obviated the necessity for rehandling by authorities. D

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There is no doubt that a herd of elephants show much more intelligence in their ordinary A Blife than any of the other gregarious vegetable feeders, such as deer,
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Production of chlorine without the attendant sodium hydroxide is attained by the A electrolysis of fused chlorides such as lithium or magnesium and several different chemical B Cprocesses such as the reaction of sodium chloride and nitric acid. D

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Chopin, in the "Ballade in A flat," while not confining himself to a superficial imitation, Acontriving to suggest in each stanza the chimes of that which preceded, and sums up B Cthe whole in a tremendous peroration. D

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The decrease in game can be easily attributed to the recklessness of early colonists A Bwho could be found selecting haunches of venison and leaving the rest of the carcass Cto their dogs, giving wild geese to their dogs as well, and burning
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